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Post by L'il Bird on Feb 19, 2016 19:27:10 GMT
Issk 100 for this ... Is this too much ? How much do you think ? I have so many bills and old tins necked to my feet .., Kill bills ... I think they are still available to purchase in person at Laz but not online.
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Post by dodcoquelicot on Feb 19, 2016 19:52:44 GMT
Issk 100 for this ... Is this too much ? How much do you think ? I have so many bills and old tins necked to my feet .., Kill bills ... I think they are still available to purchase in person at Laz but not online. the signed ones ?
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Post by L'il Bird on Feb 26, 2016 22:32:00 GMT
Received a copy of this today from city city BK and I have to post what an excellent well made well printed well painted work of art it truly is, anyone sitting on the fence about picking one up @souled out you will not be disapointed in fact far from it....even if your not a big fan of Beejoirs work these are good ! edit: and I got a much nicer cover than Johnny
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Post by L'il Bird on Feb 26, 2016 22:38:42 GMT
Signed copies of Lucy Sparrow's 'Felt World' - £20.00 'Exuberant, engaging, and thought-provoking, Lucy Sparrow s felt art objects are brought together for the first time in this book' If British artist Lucy Sparrow had her way, the entire world would be made out of felt: fruit, vegetables, cars and buses, animals, famous buildings, paintings and almost anything else you can think of. In her project The Cornershop, this wish became part reality. During the summer of 2014 she turned an abandoned neighborhood store in East London into a bustling grocery store stocked with goods made entirely from stitched felt, to much acclaim. Colourful, quirky and inspirational, this book profiles Sparrow, the textile artist who turned a love of sewing into an ambitious vision. Readers will discover numerous objects she s created in felt such as Stonehenge, the Statue of Liberty and the Pyramids of Giza; airplanes and taxis; woodland creatures, insects, toothpaste, Prozac pills, sex toys and lots more. The world might not be made of felt, but vibrant images of hundreds of everyday items reimagined in softer, more playful forms will leave you wishing it were. www.sewyoursoulshop.com/Signed_copy_of_Lucy_Sparrows_Felt_World/p2829389_14955365.aspxGot this today too It's another good book but the bitch sent me a dinged one
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Post by ninthsonv2 on Feb 26, 2016 22:43:23 GMT
No bueno.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Feb 26, 2016 22:49:17 GMT
Signed copies of Lucy Sparrow's 'Felt World' - £20.00 'Exuberant, engaging, and thought-provoking, Lucy Sparrow s felt art objects are brought together for the first time in this book' If British artist Lucy Sparrow had her way, the entire world would be made out of felt: fruit, vegetables, cars and buses, animals, famous buildings, paintings and almost anything else you can think of. In her project The Cornershop, this wish became part reality. During the summer of 2014 she turned an abandoned neighborhood store in East London into a bustling grocery store stocked with goods made entirely from stitched felt, to much acclaim. Colourful, quirky and inspirational, this book profiles Sparrow, the textile artist who turned a love of sewing into an ambitious vision. Readers will discover numerous objects she s created in felt such as Stonehenge, the Statue of Liberty and the Pyramids of Giza; airplanes and taxis; woodland creatures, insects, toothpaste, Prozac pills, sex toys and lots more. The world might not be made of felt, but vibrant images of hundreds of everyday items reimagined in softer, more playful forms will leave you wishing it were. www.sewyoursoulshop.com/Signed_copy_of_Lucy_Sparrows_Felt_World/p2829389_14955365.aspxGot this today too It's another good book but the bitch sent me a dinged one thanks for the tip. picked one up, as the wife is a huge fan. only 1 left in stock now
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2016 1:13:25 GMT
Received a copy of this today from city city BK and I have to post what an excellent well made well printed well painted work of art it truly is, anyone sitting on the fence about picking one up @souled out you will not be disapointed in fact far from it....even if your not a big fan of Beejoirs work these are good ! edit: and I got a much nicer cover than Johnny Ha ha very good not sure that's a pic of my cover its the pics of the one that was on the counter!!! So you may find you have the one with the shit cover I did not like !!!! Although must check if mines as good as the one in the pic as was quite pissed by the end of it when I chose so in hindsight maybe your right!! Seriously though many congrats they are brilliant and superb that they are all different really good buy and lovely piece to have.
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Post by 1978per on Mar 1, 2016 9:30:30 GMT
Can anyone recommend a Kaws book or two to pick up? thanks
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Post by L'il Bird on Mar 1, 2016 10:07:55 GMT
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Post by 1978per on Mar 1, 2016 10:23:08 GMT
great! Thanks. I saw that one on amazon and was thinking about checking it out.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 12, 2016 14:13:18 GMT
Presume so, I think the whole edition is 1500. Doubt that very much, Bet there is no slipcase, print or signature from Amazon. Came with the slipcase and print from The Book Depository. The book is not signed but the print is.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 12, 2016 14:29:10 GMT
Not strictly an art book but a cracking read all the same and one of its key protagonists is Jimmy Cauty. Been around for a while but I've only just got around to reading it. Highly recommend it if you've not read it already. Just finished this. A thoroughly entertaining read giving a great insight into the K Foundation and their creative motivation. Even prompted me to watch their infamous performance at the Brits again. Thanks for the recommendation!
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Post by L'il Bird on Mar 12, 2016 17:25:01 GMT
Doubt that very much, Bet there is no slipcase, print or signature from Amazon. Came with the slipcase and print from The Book Depository. The book is not signed but the print is. Lucky I didn't put any money on it ! lol
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Post by EKAP on Mar 13, 2016 0:21:44 GMT
Not strictly an art book but a cracking read all the same and one of its key protagonists is Jimmy Cauty. Been around for a while but I've only just got around to reading it. Highly recommend it if you've not read it already. Just finished this. A thoroughly entertaining read giving a great insight into the K Foundation and their creative motivation. Even prompted me to watch their infamous performance at the Brits again. Thanks for the recommendation! Really pleased you liked it.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 16, 2016 10:55:01 GMT
Not sure if this has had a mention or not, but if you're looking for a comprehensive book on Warhol, his life and his work, you really can't go wrong with this. It's both informative and enjoyable, with an eclectic mixture of material gathered together in one hardback book. Over 600 pages for around £20. (Also great for standing on when retrieving things from high places).
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Post by someonesbrain on Mar 16, 2016 13:34:20 GMT
(Also great for standing on when retrieving things from high places). This demands for an extra thread re: what you use your art books for if you're not reading them, e.g. putting your feet up when there's no stool to lay them on, rest your head on them when you ain't got no pillow on your couch on a sunday afternoon or throw them into a group of fighting dogs to clear the way to the refrigerator. P.S. May I suggest that Dr. Plip illustrates some of these situations in his unique and well-known pen and pencil techniques?
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Mar 16, 2016 16:07:14 GMT
Not sure if this has had a mention or not, but if you're looking for a comprehensive book on Warhol, his life and his work, you really can't go wrong with this. It's both informative and enjoyable, with an eclectic mixture of material gathered together in one hardback book. Over 600 pages for around £20. (Also great for standing on when retrieving things from high places). does look quite nice. does it cover all of his periods? my personal favorite is this one that covers mostly his pre-factory, illustration for books and ads days www.amazon.com/Reading-Andy-Warhol-Illustrator-Publisher/dp/3775737073btw - it's quite easy to find some of the books he illustrated in for very cheap. others, not so much
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Post by Dr. Plip on Mar 16, 2016 17:04:54 GMT
(Also great for standing on when retrieving things from high places). This demands for an extra thread re: what you use your art books for if you're not reading them, e.g. putting your feet up when there's no stool to lay them on, rest your head on them when you ain't got no pillow on your couch on a sunday afternoon or throw them into a group of fighting dogs to clear the way to the refrigerator. P.S. May I suggest that Dr. Plip illustrates some of these situations in his unique and well-known pen and pencil techniques? You can suggest it.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 17, 2016 16:22:37 GMT
does look quite nice. does it cover all of his periods? ... Yes it does
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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 17, 2016 16:26:03 GMT
'The long-awaited crowdfunded book is here! One hundred and thirty-three photographs of David Zinn's otherwise fleeting street art creatures, preserved in a bound collection of full-color 8.5" x 11" images that can be enjoyed anywhere and anytime, no computer required. Readers can also discover the improvised origins of Sluggo, the significance of flying pigs, and the reasons why a cracked sidewalk is sometimes the best canvas of all.' $29.95 (unsure how much postage is) zinnart.com/store/#!/Temporary-Preserves-Chalk-Art-by-David-Zinn/p/56360473/category=0 http://instagram.com/p/BDBMiFHJCxm
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Mar 26, 2016 16:03:35 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 26, 2016 18:11:29 GMT
my wife got me this amazing book of North Korean propaganda posters Lovely gift, looks slick. I can recommend 'DDR posters' (East Germany) by the same author, David Heather. He's done one on Vietnam too but I don't own that so can't comment.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Apr 4, 2016 16:02:42 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Apr 9, 2016 14:38:03 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Apr 11, 2016 18:59:40 GMT
LET HER BE FREE: Icy & Sot: stencil artists from Iran ICY (born 1985) and SOT (born 1991) are refuge stencil artists from Tabriz, Iran, currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. Since 2006, the two brothers have contributed to Iranian and international urban art culture through their striking stencil work that depicting human rights, ecological justice, social and political issues. Their work appears on walls and galleries throughout the Iran, USA, Germany, China, Norway, and globally.They transcend their histories of artistic and political censorship by using public art to envision a world freed from borders, war and gun violence. LET HER BE FREE offers a striking retrospective of their art and covers nearly a decade of their career with more than 200 full colour pictures. With a special introduction by Jess X. Chen and an afterword by Jaime Rojo and Steven P. Harrington, founders of Brooklyn Street Art. Product details Paperback: 248 pages Publisher: Lebowski; 01 edition (1 April 2016) Language: English ISBN-10: 9048828015 ISBN-13: 978-9048828012 Product Dimensions: 21 x 2.5 x 26 cm
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